We need names, silence is not an option – Police on Olivia Pratt-Korbel murder

We need names, silence is not an option – Police on Olivia Pratt-Korbel murder


In a fresh effort to gather information, the Liverpool police force has said that they ‘need names’ to bolster their investigation into the murder of a little girl named Olivia Pratt-Korbel, who was nine years old.

Today, Merseyside Police urged the public to spread their plea “far and wide” so that “there’s no hiding place for anybody involved in the murder of young Olivia.” They said this would guarantee that “there’s no hiding place for anyone engaged in the murder of little Olivia.”

“Silence is not an option,” the police department continued as they pleaded with members of the community to get in contact with Crimestoppers if they had any information that may assist Olivia and her family in “getting justice.”

It comes after a second guy was arrested in connection with the murder of Olivia, who was shot dead at her house in Liverpool on Monday. The arrest comes the night after a second man was detained in connection with the murder of Olivia.

Yesterday, a man in his thirties from Dovecot was brought into custody on suspicion of two separate charges of attempted murder, and he was then transported to a police station to be questioned by investigators.

Just five hours after the nine-year-old girl’s family begged anyone who knew her killer to turn him in, a 36-year-old man from the Huyton area was arrested on suspicion of murdering Olivia and two counts of attempted murder the night before. The man was taken into custody following an operation that involved armed officers. Olivia’s family had been searching for the person responsible for her death.

They made an impassioned statement in which they urged, “Now is the moment for anybody who knows anything to come forward.” It is not about being a “snitch” or a “grass,” but rather about discovering who stole our kid away from us and why they did it. PLEASE COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS.

Yesterday evening, a man in his thirties from Dovecot was taken into custody on suspicion of two separate offences of attempted murder.

Olivia Pratt-Korbel, nine years old, was murdered by a shooter wearing a balaclava who entered her family’s house in the middle of the night as he was pursuing a heroin dealer named Joseph Nee. Cheryl, Olivia’s mother, was also wounded in the wrist, and Nee was left in critical condition after the incident.

Merseyside Police have said that’silence is not an option’ in their latest plea for information on Olivia’s murder, which was issued earlier today.

Following Olivia’s passing, her family released their first statement, in which they described her as a “unique, talkative, nosey kid” who “loved life and all that it had to offer.”

The arrest was made around three miles away from the location where Olivia was killed on Monday by a masked assailant in her own house. After the masked assailant and Joseph Nee, a former heroin dealer, barged into her house, the woman was hit in the chest by a bullet. Nee was the target of the assailant’s shooting attempt.

Olivia’s mother Cheryl had merely unlocked the front door after hearing the ruckus outside; the innocent family had no link to the criminals in any way. She made frantic efforts to lock it shut, but she ended up being wounded in the wrist by the same bullet that struck her daughter. Nee, 35, was struck by a total of two further gunshots before the assailant ran away.

Now, Merseyside Police have relaunched their investigation into Olivia’s murder, in addition to the recent murders of Ashley Dale, age 28, and Sam Rimmer, age 22. They are now asking for information regarding anybody who may have information about these crimes.

Following Olivia’s passing, her family released their first statement, in which they described her as a “unique, talkative, nosey kid” who “loved life and all that it had to offer.”

Two people, a man and a woman, were taken into custody by the police on Thursday in connection with the shooting death of municipal worker Ashley Dale.

On Sunday, a gunman opened fire on Ms. Dale as she stood in front of a home in the Old Swan neighborhood of the city. Her bereaved family members have referred to her as “beautiful” and a “shining light.”

In what is being investigated as a possible instance of “mistaken identification,” a shooter opened fire on her when she was in the back yard of the residence and shot her in the back.

It is believed that thugs broke into her £70,000 three-bedroom terraced house where she “lived primarily on her alone” and fired gunshots inside of the building.

Officers responded to a complaint made by nearby residents who said that they believed they heard gunshots or fireworks, and upon arrival, they discovered a woman named as Miss Dale in the backyard.

The property, according to the suspicions of the Merseyside Police, was the intended victim of the crime; however, Miss Dale was not the intended victim. She was given medical attention at the site, but she passed away later in the hospital.

A vehicle with flat tires was discovered outside, and the police determined that it belonged to Miss Dale’s family even though it had been driven by Miss Dale. The car has been withdrawn at this time in order to undergo inspection.

Ms. Dale, a graduate of Liverpool John Moores, was the sister of Lewis Dunne, who was shot to death on a canal towpath in 2016. Lewis Dunne was 16 years old at the time of his death.

Her murder is the third person to be murdered by gunfire in Liverpool in less than a week, and it comes only 48 hours after the killing of municipal worker Ashley Dale.

On Sunday, Ashley Dale, who was 28 years old, was murdered inside her house in Old Swan, Liverpool. The police do not think that the two homicides are related to one another.

In the meanwhile, three males have been detained and then granted bail in connection with the shooting death of 22-year-old Sam Rimmer, who occurred on Tuesday in Dingle, Liverpool. Rimmer was a resident of Liverpool.

CPR was performed on the 22-year-old man until the arrival of the paramedics, after which he was sent to the hospital, where he ultimately passed away.

On electric bikes, two males dressed in black clothes were spotted departing the site of the crime.

According to the Merseyside Police, there were “a number of rounds” fired.

On Tuesday of last week, Sam Rimmer was fatally shot, and then two guys rode away from the scene on electric bikes.

Since Patrick Boyle was shot and murdered in July of last year, Mr. Rimmer’s slaying was the first homicide on Merseyside to include the use of a firearm in more than a year.

In remembrances of Mr. Rimmer, he was referred to as “an incredible young guy,” and his murder was referred to as “senseless.”

It was alleged that there was a rapid succession of five loud booms when Mr. Rimmer was shot.

It is not quite apparent whether or not Mr. Rimmer was meant to be the target of the shooting.

Mark Kameen, the Detective Chief Superintendent, referred to the incident as “a horrible act,” and he said that the family of the victim was “desperately attempting to come to grips with their loss.”

‘We need to find those responsible, and I would ask members of the public who may have information which could help us bring those people to justice to put themselves in the shoes of Sam’s family and think about what they are going through and the pain this has caused them,’ he said. ‘I would ask members of the public who may have information which could help us bring those people to justice to put themselves in the shoes of Sam’s family and think about what they are going through and the pain this

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